France offers Germany four
Atlantic 2 maritime patrol aircraft
By: Sebastian Sprenger 15 hours ago
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French President Emmanuel
Macron sits in an Breguet Atlantic plane as he visits a military base in
Orleans, central France, on Jan. 16, 2020. (Christophe Ena/AFP via Getty
Images)
COLOGNE,
Germany — The French Armed Force Ministry has offered four Breguet Atlantic 2
planes to plug a looming gap in the German Navy’s anti-submarine capabilities,
provided that Berlin springs for modernizing the planes.
“Depending on
Germany’s needs, the four planes could be sold once the update to Standard 6
will be taken in charge by Germany,” a French defense spokesperson wrote in an
email to Defense News.
“The four
planes will be at the latest aircraft standard which successfully passed the
initial operational capability milestone of the French navy in 2020, with a
range of high-tech equipment for maritime patrol missions,” the email read.
“The proposal includes training and maintenance.”
The ministry
declined to specify a price tag for the offer. Weapons and countermeasures
would be “processed in a second step,” the email stated.
Driving the
French offer is a desire to keep Germany connected to the future Maritime
Airborne Warfare System that the two countries want to jointly develop for
fielding around 2035. But the German sea service needs new planes by 2025, the
year the current P-3 Orion fleet is slated to reach the end of its serviceable
life.
Defense
officials in Berlin have yet to make up their minds about which aircraft they
plan to propose to lawmakers for funding in the decade between. A spokesman
said a decision was due before parliament goes on recess for the summer in late
June.
According to
the French ministry, the Atlantic 2 offer is “based on operational
cooperation,” with negotiations continuing between the two navies and civilian
defense leadership.
A German Navy
spokesman referred questions about the viability of the French offer to the
Defence Ministry in Berlin.
Former German
Navy chief Vice Adm. Andreas Krause, who retired in late March, had advocated
for buying American-made P-8 Poseidon aircraft as an interim solution, citing
on Twitter a mid-March Defense News story about the requisite Pentagon clearance for a sale.
The new service chief,
Vice Adm. Kay-Achim Schönbach, has yet to speak on the issue, according to the
service spokesman.
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